These paperclips would be made of a special formula of titanium and copper. They would otherwise be perfectly normal. But they would be marketed at $10 each, for the rich and foolish.-- Voice, Oct 11 2007 When you trade your paperclips do you trade the red ones last? http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/ [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 11 2007] Sold here Ludicrously_20expensive_20online_20store(shameless plug) [hippo, Oct 11 2007] I wonder how many houses you could trade one of them up for.-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 11 2007 [2 fries] We saw that guy on TV and it really was an incredible story.
[Voice] These shouldn't be used on just any old paper. There must be some terribly expensive papers made from silk and golden threads and dragonfly wings...Oh, I'll give it a bun I guess.-- xandram, Oct 11 2007 There are plenty of rich and foolish to market these at.-- wagster, Oct 11 2007 I guess I'm halfway to being rich & foolish.-- Ling, Oct 11 2007 So am I. I'll take a half a paperclip.-- 4whom, Oct 11 2007 No, because then the government would want to buy them for political documents.-- quantum_flux, Oct 13 2007 Super Sale!
For that sepcial someone who thinks they have everything: a memory metal paperclip with three rose cut blue diamonds in 24k gold settings.
Originally $49.995, reduced to $29,995!-- nuclear hobo, Oct 13 2007 I use paper clips to clean out my ears, I would love to do this with a 10 dollar paper clip-- evilpenguin, Oct 13 2007 can they be used for clipping $100 bills?-- quantum_flux, Jan 12 2009 random, halfbakery